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. >> protests from wisconsin to egypt, libya, syria, england, russia and wall street. how were the stories covered and did the media take sides? >> and the shooting in tucson. how did the media fail in reporting that story? the answers next on news watch. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome gn out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year wagreat but next year's a be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfast have special rates. and migrating waterfowl from all over make this a bird watcher's paradise. so if you missed it earlier this year, come on down. if you've already been here come on back... to mississippi.. florida... louisiana... alabama. the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter
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here we are, and correctly protest human rights abuses in iran and syria and libya, and this is our ally doing this with our weapons. >> and let me ask you about that, because they tried to say, look, we are coming out of, this and we are going to reform the monarchy, and we are going to put out a human rights report, and say negative things about what we did, and we are transparent and everything is fine. since that report came out, you went back to bahrain and what happened? >> well, they arrested me. and i should say detained me. there is no doubt that the king has made some real reform at the margin, and the report was a real thing. they have eased a hair, but at the end of the day, this is still a despotic regime refusing to provide anything close to free elections and daily firing tear glass at peaceful protesters and these are american tear gas shells fired everyday. occasionally killing people. >> so where do we go from here? what happens next? i mean, when you look at at the overall arab spring and you have case of bahrain and egypt which is so full of hope, and now has a lot mo
here we are, and correctly protest human rights abuses in iran and syria and libya, and this is our ally doing this with our weapons. >> and let me ask you about that, because they tried to say, look, we are coming out of, this and we are going to reform the monarchy, and we are going to put out a human rights report, and say negative things about what we did, and we are transparent and everything is fine. since that report came out, you went back to bahrain and what happened? >>...
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he will be in syria for some time. we cannot solve the issue, politically, there will be an ongoing civil war in syria for years to come. >> there has been a lot of talk about the arab world finding solutions to its own problems. is that a possibility? >> in theory, yes, but in practice, it would be the first time in the arab league since immediately after world war ii. the arab league is too weak to immediately affect things on the ground, but it could be the first step for an international political mission to get involved in serious affairs. so far, it has not happened because neither the russians nor the chinese -- the closest allies of president al assad -- want this to happen for fear this series of false into the western field, so to speak -- for fear that syria falls into the western field. >> israel has to step up security in a town outside jerusalem where thousands of demonstrators are gathered to protest against religious zealots. tensions have been building over the last few days as ultraorthodox jews have
he will be in syria for some time. we cannot solve the issue, politically, there will be an ongoing civil war in syria for years to come. >> there has been a lot of talk about the arab world finding solutions to its own problems. is that a possibility? >> in theory, yes, but in practice, it would be the first time in the arab league since immediately after world war ii. the arab league is too weak to immediately affect things on the ground, but it could be the first step for an...
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here we are, and correctly protest human rights abuses in iran and syria and libya, and this is our ally doing this with our weapons. >> and let me ask you about that, because they tried to say, look, we are coming out of, this and we are going to reform the monarchy, and we are going to put out a human rights report, and say negative things about what we did, and we are transparent and everything is fine. since that report came out, you went back to bahrain and what happened? >> well, they arrested me. and i should say detained me. there is no doubt that the king has made some real reform at the margin, and the report was a real thing. they have eased a hair, but at the end of the day, this is still a despotic regime refusing to provide anything close to free elections and daily firing tear glass at peaceful protesters and these are american tear gas shells fired everyday. occasionally killing people. >> so where do we go from here? what happens next? i mean, when you look at at the overall arab spring and you have case of bahrain and egypt which is so full of hope, and now has a lot mo
here we are, and correctly protest human rights abuses in iran and syria and libya, and this is our ally doing this with our weapons. >> and let me ask you about that, because they tried to say, look, we are coming out of, this and we are going to reform the monarchy, and we are going to put out a human rights report, and say negative things about what we did, and we are transparent and everything is fine. since that report came out, you went back to bahrain and what happened? >>...
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we are based author and political analyst david on the situation in syria not. as not as clear cut as western media is trying to portray. most of the international media with the exception of a few stations have ignored the fact that the bashar al assad government is fighting armed groups internally and it's country groups that have been armed again by outside forces and they've instead tried to portray it as civilians peaceful civilians protesting for change in their country who are being massacred by the government this is an incredibly dangerous manipulation of fact that's occurring and and that we've seen in other countries like the case of libya that's been used to justify outside aggression military action and war and and political assassination of a head of state so i think that again this is an attempt to try to garner support from public opinion try to alter the perception of what's taking place in the country and also to get the support from other countries onboard and for those countries and their governments to be out to justify their actions to the
we are based author and political analyst david on the situation in syria not. as not as clear cut as western media is trying to portray. most of the international media with the exception of a few stations have ignored the fact that the bashar al assad government is fighting armed groups internally and it's country groups that have been armed again by outside forces and they've instead tried to portray it as civilians peaceful civilians protesting for change in their country who are being...
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arab league observers are set to arrive in syria as part of a deal and the town playing bloodshed there while sanctions imposed on damascus by the organization prove inefficient by the people being the ones to feel the pinch. the u.s. relies on the drugs for use the next week and without them they're going to be stuck. america's controversial practice of death by lethal injection hits a stumbling block as a drug supply lines caused by the e.u. . every business desk russian equity markets advance in early trading along with the price of oil with energy major lifting the indices join me for a full business bulletin in twenty minutes time. what you are going to live from moscow have a name here on marina josh welcome to the program well addressing changes in the country dmitry medvedev is expected to announce a plan to reform russia's political system in his fourth and final state of the union address that's about to begin any minute now and internal political issues are predictably anticipated to be the main focus off the speech following the post-election development so i disagree with h
arab league observers are set to arrive in syria as part of a deal and the town playing bloodshed there while sanctions imposed on damascus by the organization prove inefficient by the people being the ones to feel the pinch. the u.s. relies on the drugs for use the next week and without them they're going to be stuck. america's controversial practice of death by lethal injection hits a stumbling block as a drug supply lines caused by the e.u. . every business desk russian equity markets...
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an arab league observers are due to arrive in syria on thursday as part of a plan to hold while it's in the country that's after one of the bloodiest weeks since the beginning of the unrest nine months ago activists say more than two hundred people have been killed in the last few days the u.s. has renewed its call for president assad to step down warning of new national measures unless it withdraw its security forces from the streets syria is already suffering under a set of sanctions as artie's sara furthur accords if the ordinary people who are feeling the pain. it's been nearly ten months since syria's uprising began the capital of damascus has remained largely sheltered from the conflict. in the bustling sun so it seems like it's business as usual as one says sets in the winds of change have begun to blow a little stronger the arab league's impose tough economic sanctions the effects of which have been felt even head in a poor area in the suburbs of damascus interests and her family struggling to make ends meet. has learning difficulties for the beans for a living but he barely
an arab league observers are due to arrive in syria on thursday as part of a plan to hold while it's in the country that's after one of the bloodiest weeks since the beginning of the unrest nine months ago activists say more than two hundred people have been killed in the last few days the u.s. has renewed its call for president assad to step down warning of new national measures unless it withdraw its security forces from the streets syria is already suffering under a set of sanctions as...
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arab league observers are set to arrive in syria as part of a deal aimed at tackling bloodshed there while sanctions imposed on damascus by the organization prove inefficient but the people being the ones to feel the pain plus . the u.s. will. get drugs for use with executions and without them they're going to be stuck i'm not. america's controversial practice of death by lethal injection hits a stumbling block as a drug supply lines caused by the e.u. . what you are taking to live from moscow ten am here on marina joshie addressing changes in the country is expected to announce a plan to reform russia's political system in his fourth and final state of the union address internal political issues are predictably anticipated to be the main focus off his speech following the post-election developments our days of work is going off as the details from central moscow. let's is going to be the need to do this fourth and final state of the union address since we do know he's not planning to run for a second term in office and day he is expected to focus on a set of political reforms in the
arab league observers are set to arrive in syria as part of a deal aimed at tackling bloodshed there while sanctions imposed on damascus by the organization prove inefficient but the people being the ones to feel the pain plus . the u.s. will. get drugs for use with executions and without them they're going to be stuck i'm not. america's controversial practice of death by lethal injection hits a stumbling block as a drug supply lines caused by the e.u. . what you are taking to live from moscow...
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export to syria. that could be handle. this is not a big impact. if it comes to be disrupted for any reason, that will have a huge impact on us. the tourism from lebanon, coming from our country, this kind of activity is not reduced and tremendously reduced. that will have an impact on the tourism activity we have with syria and arab countries. so we are feeling the heat. we are trying to see how we can -- ourself. lebanon has enough problem to have another one on its shoulder. >> the u.n. is suggesting that we're seeing crimes against humanity with the killings we've seen in syria right now. should the region stand by? should lebanon be standing by and watching that unfold in that way without taking action? >> sitting 10,000 kilometer away, 5,000 kilometer away it's easy to take, let's say, action or whatever it is. we are close, we are very close and whatever happen, it will have an impact. so let's be wise, let's be realistic, let's be pragmatic. >> could we see syria make an about-face here and al
export to syria. that could be handle. this is not a big impact. if it comes to be disrupted for any reason, that will have a huge impact on us. the tourism from lebanon, coming from our country, this kind of activity is not reduced and tremendously reduced. that will have an impact on the tourism activity we have with syria and arab countries. so we are feeling the heat. we are trying to see how we can -- ourself. lebanon has enough problem to have another one on its shoulder. >> the...
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it's been nearly ten months since syria's uprising began the capital of damascus has remained largely sheltered from the conflict. in the bustling sun so it seems like it's business as usual as one says the winds of change have begun simple over the little stronger the arab league's imposed tough economic sanctions the effects of which have been felt even head in a poor area in the suburbs of damascus and her family struggling to make ends meet . he has learning difficulties for the beans for a living but he barely makes one hundred fifty syrian pounds a day three dollars to support him and his wife and now the fuel for his vending cart has become harder to get hold of with shooting the economic sanctions driving the price up. their last products available and the prices are pushed higher there's been fights over gas we've been trying to manage by cutting back as much as we can sometimes when we can't afford it which is don't eat. economic situation in syria was one of the areas president had been seen to be making some progress will be it slowly but for a population that it started s
it's been nearly ten months since syria's uprising began the capital of damascus has remained largely sheltered from the conflict. in the bustling sun so it seems like it's business as usual as one says the winds of change have begun simple over the little stronger the arab league's imposed tough economic sanctions the effects of which have been felt even head in a poor area in the suburbs of damascus and her family struggling to make ends meet . he has learning difficulties for the beans for a...
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as the violence continues to wage and syria, the warning comes that the death toll could be above 6000. just days after u.s. forces leave, iraq faces political crisis as the prime minister calls for the vice president to be handed over for trial. the american city on the brink of bankruptcy and the residents who refuse to give vent to an economy and in crisis. -- give in to an economy in crisis. ♪ a blast from the past, they thought it was lost for nearly 40 years but a rare recording of 8th bowie classic is rediscovered. -- a bowie classic is rediscovered. welcome to our viewers on tbs in america and around the globe. the white house says they are as deeply disturbed by reports that as many as 250 people have been killed since the start of this week. their most recent condemnation comes as human rights campaigners say that more than 6000 civilians have died since the uprising began in march. that is much higher than the u.n. estimate. this report contains some graphic images. >> the violence is obviously getting worse as these pictures being sent in by ordinary people from across sy
as the violence continues to wage and syria, the warning comes that the death toll could be above 6000. just days after u.s. forces leave, iraq faces political crisis as the prime minister calls for the vice president to be handed over for trial. the american city on the brink of bankruptcy and the residents who refuse to give vent to an economy and in crisis. -- give in to an economy in crisis. ♪ a blast from the past, they thought it was lost for nearly 40 years but a rare recording of 8th...
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banks in syria the increase of interest three of the banks. affected in directly on the decision of the investors the first ping from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that too will bring about any real change for those caught up in the west of the conflict areas change can come a moment t. seeing some parity. the families like finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search for. damascus. they were based author and political analyst eva golinger says the situation in syria is not as clear cut as western media is trying to portray most of the international media with the exception of a few stations have ignored the fact that the bashar al assad government is fighting armed groups internally and its country groups that have been armed again by outside forces and they've instead tried to portray it as civilians peaceful civilians protesting for change in their country who are being massacred by the government this is an incr
banks in syria the increase of interest three of the banks. affected in directly on the decision of the investors the first ping from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that too will bring about any real change for those caught up in the west of the conflict areas change can come a moment t. seeing some parity. the families like finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate...
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that was the narrative the whole time we were in syria. we're not keeping you from traveling around the country because we want to hide things from you. we're keeping you from traveling around the coup tri because we want to protect you. >> but it was still better to be there with those restrictions than not to be there at all. we were able in the end to get sochl some of these stories. >> people come up to you and will slide pieces of paper into your hand. >> that's how we connected with some of the activists. they would slide -- very -- in this age of twitter and facebook, the most old fashioned way of communicating is how i got the best contact in syria, which was a young man, an engineering story who i'm still in touch with just to make sure he's okay, just rolled this tiny little piece of paper and said they're lying to you. call me. e-mail me. it was just -- it was amazing how they get around the controls. >> when you think about the risks that they're taking, they could die so easily. i mean, things that we can't even imagine. we he
that was the narrative the whole time we were in syria. we're not keeping you from traveling around the country because we want to hide things from you. we're keeping you from traveling around the coup tri because we want to protect you. >> but it was still better to be there with those restrictions than not to be there at all. we were able in the end to get sochl some of these stories. >> people come up to you and will slide pieces of paper into your hand. >> that's how we...
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tonight, we have been giving new figures showing that the deaths in syria are above the u.n. estimate of 5000. according to an opposition group, the figure is now 6200. of those, 617 have been tortured to death. that includes children. children have become targets. these pictures show children injured in the fighting. things are inching towards open civil war. these soldiers have defected to the opposition. their capt. would like the outside world to intervene. >> we are demanding a no fly zone. if we get this, we would be able to liberate our country, god willing. >> it is not just the syrian army firing on civilians, soldiers are fighting soldiers. >> as the unrest and bloodshed continues in syria, egyptian women have taken to the streets in cairo in unprecedented numbers. this is described as the biggest women's demonstration in modern egyptian history. they are outraged by images of soldiers beating and stripping a female protester in tahrir square during the most recent clashes there. our correspondent was there last month when she was a salted and arrested by the police
tonight, we have been giving new figures showing that the deaths in syria are above the u.n. estimate of 5000. according to an opposition group, the figure is now 6200. of those, 617 have been tortured to death. that includes children. children have become targets. these pictures show children injured in the fighting. things are inching towards open civil war. these soldiers have defected to the opposition. their capt. would like the outside world to intervene. >> we are demanding a no...
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syria is an event, in a way that we are waiting to happen. >> syria is going to have a huge -- >> to be watching the middle east completely and utterly change, who would imagine that sitting here. >> recently came out with a report, they believe there's a civil war there. you were there. i want to show you what arwa had to say about her experience there. >> i was hiding in the back of a white van with two activists who were terrified. i never met them my entire life. they took me through the damascus suburbs to link up with a doctor, part of a network of doctors trying to save wounded demonstrators' lives. they were taking an incredible risk because they wanted us to see some of their patients. people with gunshot wounds who wouldn't go to the hospital. a young boy, a teenager, the doctor didn't have the medical equipment to understand the scope of his injuries. they said the little boy was partially paralyzed from the waist down. he said it was terrible for people to die in his hands because he couldn't save them. >> they have been saying ambassadors are here, journalists are tree t
syria is an event, in a way that we are waiting to happen. >> syria is going to have a huge -- >> to be watching the middle east completely and utterly change, who would imagine that sitting here. >> recently came out with a report, they believe there's a civil war there. you were there. i want to show you what arwa had to say about her experience there. >> i was hiding in the back of a white van with two activists who were terrified. i never met them my entire life....
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have become part of the daily life that many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that to bring about any change. in the west of the conflict areas change can come a moment tesing is imperative to the families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus. commenting on the situation in syria new york based author and a political analyst a. true situation of the country is not being told by mainstream media. most of the international media with the exception of a few stations have ignored the fact that. the charlotte side government is fighting armed groups internally and its country groups that have been armed again by outside forces and they've instead tried to portray it as civilians peaceful civilians protesting for change in their country who are being massacred by the government this is an incredibly dangerous manipulation of fact that's occurring and and that we've seen in other count
have become part of the daily life that many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that to bring about any change. in the west of the conflict areas change can come a moment tesing is imperative to the families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus. commenting on the situation in syria new york based author and a political...
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and they're back in washington and washington we know that syria. is on the military broken out of the pentagon and in there for a long time and i mean what is the part of the general who is general has confirmed that syria was a military. and as well and iran oh i'm not very very positive i don't think there's any change so is that what will finally bring about change in your assessment. well that's a really good question. i'm not sure i can answer that then you know just when you know what went on. i don't know really and honestly i think you will see what happened although i don't think the fact that there is a there or is there is going to change anything to the situation right now which is there is a willingness from western countries and western backgrounds even when you are making change in syria so then let's turn to the pressure that's being applied right now the sanctions the u.s. has upped its rhetoric saying that assad can't be trusted doesn't deserve power and must step down if not he faces additional measures but nine months since the
and they're back in washington and washington we know that syria. is on the military broken out of the pentagon and in there for a long time and i mean what is the part of the general who is general has confirmed that syria was a military. and as well and iran oh i'm not very very positive i don't think there's any change so is that what will finally bring about change in your assessment. well that's a really good question. i'm not sure i can answer that then you know just when you know what...
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now, syria. popular uprisings fueled by new technology, coordinated using mobile phones, the internet, text messages, and tweets. these pictures captured last week from syria spread around the globe on the the world wide web. but now the very technologies that helped spark these revolutions are being used to brush them. >> technology can be every bit as lethal as the bullets from a munitions company. >> brighton beach on the sussex trust, an unlikely venue to host the hub of dissent. but the current syrian popular uprising is organized on an international scale. here in brighton beach, this man plays his part. >> the arab spring has turned into winter in syria. we have more than 20,000 people in prison. 4500 deboarded. people are struggling on a daily basis. >> he has no permanent address. he goes from place to place using friends' addresses. using their internet connections, laptops, and computers, fearful that he is being monitored by the syrian security services here on british soil. >> hello?
now, syria. popular uprisings fueled by new technology, coordinated using mobile phones, the internet, text messages, and tweets. these pictures captured last week from syria spread around the globe on the the world wide web. but now the very technologies that helped spark these revolutions are being used to brush them. >> technology can be every bit as lethal as the bullets from a munitions company. >> brighton beach on the sussex trust, an unlikely venue to host the hub of...
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is leaning on turkey to push for change in syria. vice-president joe biden was in the turkish capital today paying his respects to an earlier leader who helped this country to modernize. he piled praise on his turkish coast for the example that they make in the middle east. turkey has their own concerns. they fear that further unrest will destabilize their border and that thousands of refugees will join the others that have fled here. use of the turkish army to protect civilians is being rolled out for now. -- ruled out for now. >> in egypt, authorities have begun announcing the results of the first round of parliamentary elections. the muslim brotherhood is expected to win a majority but a more radical islamist party is also expected to win seats. these elections are watched very closely in washington, are there things that western governments might feel nervous about? >> we have only got partial results so far. this is a very respectable. the head of the electoral commission gave a rather eccentric press conference. from the inform
is leaning on turkey to push for change in syria. vice-president joe biden was in the turkish capital today paying his respects to an earlier leader who helped this country to modernize. he piled praise on his turkish coast for the example that they make in the middle east. turkey has their own concerns. they fear that further unrest will destabilize their border and that thousands of refugees will join the others that have fled here. use of the turkish army to protect civilians is being rolled...
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has become part of the daily life of many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that to bring about any change . in the west of the conflict areas change can come and they meet tesing is imperative to the families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus. the inside track only is most momentous events. meeting you that's where journalist. but we couldn't stop thinking. what if the make and mistake. of whatever international correspondent sharing her firsthand reflections about reporting from the nato strike zone in war torn libya. north korea still mourning the death of its leader kim jong il who passed away last saturday from a heart attack at the age of sixty nine his death was announced on state t.v. on monday by a weeping newscaster and thousands of people were shown crying in the streets is youngest son kim jong un as now already being named as supremely leader to keep it in t
has become part of the daily life of many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that to bring about any change . in the west of the conflict areas change can come and they meet tesing is imperative to the families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus. the inside track only is most momentous events. meeting you that's where...
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the economic situation in syria was one of the areas president assad had been seen to be making some progress be it slowly that for a population that it started seeing the results of economical pitchiness a lot financial transactions. have blackouts become the new. they could be even the financial times ahead. because of the economic sanctions people rushed to stockpile fuel and gas just in case people are a little bit afraid of the fact that water or gas might run out and this is why you see these queues this in place by the arab league it was hate the sanctions which the government had and when it came to ending the violence in the country was inside syria at the moment many thiele is every day people who are being punished economic sanctions still. thinking. that he will want to hit. that because of the daily life that many people here in syria and it does from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that too will bring about any real change to these coups that in the west of the
the economic situation in syria was one of the areas president assad had been seen to be making some progress be it slowly that for a population that it started seeing the results of economical pitchiness a lot financial transactions. have blackouts become the new. they could be even the financial times ahead. because of the economic sanctions people rushed to stockpile fuel and gas just in case people are a little bit afraid of the fact that water or gas might run out and this is why you see...
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arab league observers arrive in syria as the conflict there sees its bloodiest period yet more than two hundred are thought to have been killed in just two days despite more international sanctions imposed against a massive us. and more than seventy die as the iraqi capital is rocked by a wave of terrorist bombs and one week after the american military is withdrawal from the war torn country the raging violence is raising questions already over the entire u.s. invasion and the air campaign. good early morning to you it's six am here in the russian capital i'm lucy catherine of and you're watching our t.v. now it is time for a change in russia these words from president dmitri medvedev who outlined a plan for widespread democratic reforms well the country's political system first in line. was listening to the annual state of the union address. first and foremost make sure that it promised that people's voices will become louder things just sweeping reforms of the country's political system or political status meant was listening carefully to his address to the parliament as he sketched o
arab league observers arrive in syria as the conflict there sees its bloodiest period yet more than two hundred are thought to have been killed in just two days despite more international sanctions imposed against a massive us. and more than seventy die as the iraqi capital is rocked by a wave of terrorist bombs and one week after the american military is withdrawal from the war torn country the raging violence is raising questions already over the entire u.s. invasion and the air campaign....
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s human rights vote on syria. joining me from detroit in much, khalid, what -- do you agree with navi pillay of the united nations that syria is now in a state of civil war? >> i actually do not the the syrian national council, we were very disappointed to hear her use such statements. a civil war indicates that there are two parties who are equal to each other who are fighting. this is not the case in syria the you have a government that has been massacring, killing innocent civilians for the past nine months. so i was disappointed to hear that, tall -- actually >> do you think the free syrian army should be engaging in conflict with assad's troops? or should they listen to the syrian national council and as they had previously agreed just stick to using violence to protect civilians? >> at this point we are asking the free syrian army to stick to protecting civilians whenever there are peaceful demonstrators going out. there are some expectations that the free syrian army would stick to protecting those proteste
s human rights vote on syria. joining me from detroit in much, khalid, what -- do you agree with navi pillay of the united nations that syria is now in a state of civil war? >> i actually do not the the syrian national council, we were very disappointed to hear her use such statements. a civil war indicates that there are two parties who are equal to each other who are fighting. this is not the case in syria the you have a government that has been massacring, killing innocent civilians...